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- ISBN13: 9781741790153
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Learn Portugal
Catch a waft of cool air and a mournful song in Lisbon’s labyrinthine Alfama
Splash into the clear waters at the Algarve’s pristine Praia da Arrifana
Savor the silky texture and appealing sweetness of a late-bottled vintage port
In This Guide:
Four authors, 124 days on-the-ground research, 27 custard tarts
Full-color chapters on Portugal’s highlights and local tips and insights
Dedicated activities chapter covering hiking, surfing and horse-riding
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This book was shipped to me very promptly by the seller, despite the fact that I had selected the standard shipping method. My questions were also answered very quickly via email. I would certainly recommend him and buy from him again.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
FYI. I am not sharing my opinion regarding to this particular guide book, but guide books in all-purpose regarding Portugal. The roads have drastically changed for the better in Portugal. If the guide was written earlier than 2008, it will not be reliable especially if you are travelling in the northern part of Portugal. I am a Luso-American living in Northern Portugal and America. Some of the information that has been published in several different guide books have been inaccurate. For example, the tiny northern villages do not speak Spanish, the driving directions from Porto to Vila Real are incorrect (suggesting ancient winding roads vs. the new A24 highway and there is no mention of a Casino/Hotel in Chaves. Just wanted people to know that you cannot judge everything that is published. Like the simplicity and the way Portuguese work to live unlike the US who live to work…..
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Lonely planet is still a excellent guide. But I marvel every now and then what their audience is … low budget alternatives are mixed with enormous splurges. But the intermediate range is paid small attention to. Especially, the LP preferred “places to stay” option tends to be an upscale hotel. That is not where I need a guide to help sort our uncertainty about quality. That’s in the middle range, where places can be fantastic for a decent fee or unadorned lousy. maybe it’s time to start looking for another guide?
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
They haven’t really made the kindle version usable. The maps are tiny and you can’t zoom in on them to see where you should go. A waste of your money if your buying the kindle edition.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Just back from a week-long trip to Portugal (which included several regions as well as Lisbon), I fervently recommend this guide!
Having had the chance to review (and use) several additional guides on Portugal, including Fodor’sFodor’s Portugal, 8th Edition (Fodor’s Gold Guides), Frommer’sFrommer’s Portugal (Frommer’s Perfect), EyewitnessPortugal (Eyewitness Travel Guides), I can assuredly say that this was the most informative, comprehensive, practical and well-balanced guide of the bunch.
Yes, it does not give you the most wonderful glossy pictures that Eyewitness provides, and perhaps the description of restaurants and hotels may not be as expansive (though they are levelheaded) as Frommer’s, but Lonely Planet achieves the type of balance between facts, background, recommendations and maps that none of the additional guides do.
Pair this with Lonely Planet’s Portuguese Phrasebook Portuguese: Lonely Planet Phrasebook and you’ll be all set to travel.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5